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16 Facts About Warren Steinley

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Warren Steinley grew up on a dairy and beef farm near Rush Lake, Saskatchewan.

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Warren Steinley's family was very involved with the showing of Holstein cattle across Western Canada.

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The Warren Steinley Brothers proudly exhibited animals as a family for decades, and the Park Lane prefix was a fixture on the dairy show circuits for decades.

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Warren Steinley is a longtime athlete and sports enthusiast, and played competitive football, track and field, and hockey in his youth.

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Warren Steinley played in the Saskatchewan Senior Bowl for the top High School Graduating football players.

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Warren Steinley graduated with an honours degree in political science from the University of Regina, where he competed for the University of Regina Cougars Track and Field team.

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Warren Steinley then returned to Saskatchewan in 2009 to work in the Saskatchewan Public Service within the Ministry of Executive Council as a Researcher.

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Warren Steinley served as the Director of Research within Government Caucus before being elected as an MLA in the 2011 Saskatchewan general election.

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Warren Steinley has been involved in numerous Saskatchewan Party and Conservative Party of Canada leadership races.

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Warren Steinley served as Andrew Scheer's Saskatchewan leadership campaign chair in 2017, and co-chaired Erin O'Toole's successful 2020 leadership bid.

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Warren Steinley served as a Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly from 2011 to 2019 as the MLA for Regina Walsh-Acres.

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Warren Steinley was a board member of Innovation Saskatchewan, the Provincial Capital Commission and served on the 2013 Grey Cup Executive Committee.

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Warren Steinley was succeeded as MLA in 2020 by Derek Meyers.

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Warren Steinley resigned his provincial seat on September 11,2019, the same day the Writs of election were issued for the 2019 Canadian federal election.

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Warren Steinley argued that it was in order to save the by-election expenses, and due to the proximity to the upcoming 2020 Saskatchewan provincial election.

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In 2018, Warren Steinley obtained a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Regina through the Johnson Shoyama School of Public Policy.